That was the case in how Crosby helped the Penguins rally to a 4-3 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday. Crosby finished with a goal and two assists, including setting up defenseman Paul Martin's go-ahead goal with 2:04 remaining.

"Honestly, the puck was poked off my stick," said Crosby, who had dug the puck out of the corner of the Sabres zone and was attempting to skate into the middle. The Penguins got another break when Martin's shot deflected in off Sabres defenseman Christian Ehrhoff and past goalie Ryan Miller, who was screened.

What's not a fluke is Crosby in the familiar position of being among the NHL points leaders a month into the season. With 24 points (seven goals and 17 assists), Crosby ranks second following a 10-game surge, in which he has four goals and 14 assists.

After five seasons in Pittsburgh, coach Dan Bylsma still marvels at Crosby's play. "It's not ordinary," Bylsma said. "You realize you're watching somebody at a different level. So to say you ever take it for granted it's absolutely not at all."

Pascal Dupuis had two goals and an assist for Pittsburgh, which won its third straight and improved to 8-2 in its past 10 to move one point ahead of idle New Jersey atop the Eastern Conference standings.

After building a 2-0 lead before the game was 90 seconds old, the Penguins were forced to rally from a 3-2 deficit.

"Either we're not confident enough or experienced enough with a lead in the third period," Miller said. "That burned us. That's not acceptable."

Crosby extended his scoring streak against Buffalo to 14 games, a stretch in which he has 23 points (eight goals and 15 assists).

"For whatever reason, I've always been able to put some points up here," Crosby said of his success against Buffalo. "It's great ice here. That's all I can say."